Tyler School of Art

 
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"South Beach"

The Tyler School of Art Alumni Board is pleased to announce the artists who will be featured in the Victory for Tyler: Victory for All 2013 alumni exhibition series.


Juried and curated by Paulina Pobocha, assistant curator, Department of Painting and Sculpture, MOMA, Victory for Tyler: Victory for All 2013 features:

Dennis Ahearn
Jonathan Allmaier
Michael Ambron
Jay Bilinsky
Joseph Borelli
Jenny Buffington
Justin Bursk
Paula Cahill
Rebekah Callaghan
Josh Cole
Mike Cole
John Costanza
John Crowe
Emily Davidson
Delaney DeMott
Lyla Duey
Chad C. Everett
Steven Ford
Rachael Gorchov
Brian Grow
Laura Havlish
Susan Hennelly
EJ Herczyk
Cheryl Agulnick Hochberg
Adele Kubel
John T. Lange
Carla Lombardi
James Maiello
Ryan McCartney
Anne-Marie McIntyre
JJ Miyaoka-Pakola
Michael Radyk
Tim Rusterholz
Catherine Saksa-Mydlowski
Susan Still Scott
Andrew Souders
Pamela Vander Zwan
Yoichiro Yoda
 
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"Trees of Heaven, Virginia 401"

Opening Reception

Saturday, April 6
6:00-8:00 PM

Ice Box, Crane Arts
1400 North American Street
Philadelphia, PA

FREE

 

 
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Victory for Tyler: Victory for All 2013 is on display Wednesday, March 27 through Saturday, April 13; gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 12:00-6:00 PM. Proceeds from the exhibition support student scholarships at the Tyler School of Art.


SNØHETTA’s Craig Dykers Lectures at Temple
2013 Temple University Architecture Alumni Lecture
in Honor of Professor Brigitte L. Knowles.

Thursday, April 4
6:00-9:30 PM

Temple Performing Arts Center

formerly the Baptist Temple
1837 North Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA

Snohetta architectureTemple University Architecture Alumni Group and the Tyler School of Art’s Architecture Department are excited to have SNØHETTA’s Craig Dykers present during the 2013 Temple Architecture Week. SNØHETTA is well known for the design of the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, and will soon be known for the design of the new Temple University Library which will be in partnership with Stantec. SNØHETTA was named in the top 50 most innovative companies by Fast Company along with Apple, Twitter, Facebook, and Google. SNØHETTA is cited as creating designs that are "both social and beautiful."

Only a design firm of this caliber is suitable to honor the dedication and on-going achievements of the Architecture Department’s founder, Professor Brigitte Knowles. Join fellow alumni, students, faculty and the professional community in celebrating Brigitte’s work with a reception and an unforgettable presentation. Consider also making a gift to the lecture endowment fund to assist in ensuring the continuation of the lecture in perpetuity.

Registration extended to Friday, March 29. The event includes a reception of hors d’oeuvres and open bar along with the lecture.

 
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The Tyler School of Art will host events during Alumni Weekend 2013.

All events are free and open to the public.

Come to the Tyler School of Art during Alumni Weekend 2013 to view the Juror’s Prize piece – yet to be chosen – from the Victory for Tyler: Victory for All 2013 show! Chosen by this year’s juror, Paulina Pobocha, Assistant Curator in the Department of Painting and Sculpture at MOMA, the Juror’s Prize piece will be displayed during the biennial Victory for Tyler exhibit. The show runs at the Crane Arts Center from Wednesday, March 27-Saturday, April 13 and features the works of 38 Tyler School of Art alumni. Graduates from 1949 through 2013 represent the finest works in all media including crafts, design, painting, sculpture, photography, film and video, installation, cross-disciplinary and experimental works by Tyler alumni from across the country.

"Call and Response" Arts Symposium
call and response posterSaturday, April 20
1:00-5:30 PM

Conwell Dance Theater
Conwell Hall, 5th Floor


"Call and Response," a Cross-Disciplinary Arts Symposium, brings together artists, performers, and scholars from the different branches of the creative arts. The inspiration for this symposium is the Tyler exhibition, "Charles Searles: In Motion," which features the paintings and sculptures of one of Philadelphia’s most significant African American artists (1937-2004). Curated by Art History graduate students with Professor Susanna Gold, the exhibition examines Searles’ work as it is influenced by music and dance rhythms. Taking a cue from the themes of the exhibition, the symposium uses Searles’ work as a springboard to further investigate intersections of visual art, music, dance, and theater. A number of the Center’s faculty and graduate students will participate in the event, as well as notable scholars and artists from outside the University. The symposium will close with the opening reception for the Charles Searles exhibition in the Tyler/Presser Atrium.

Opening Reception, "Charles Searles: In Motion"
Saturday, April 20
5:30-7:00 PM

Tyler School of Art, Atrium
Norris Street between 12th and 13th streets


With Boyer College of Music & Dance student jazz trio.

Exhibition will remain on view until Saturday, June 15.

 
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You’re Invited!
Temple University Symphony Orchestra

Carol JantschLuis Biava, Conductor

Friday, April 5
8:00 PM

Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
1941 Broadway
New York, NY 10023


Maestro Luis Biava will conduct the New York premiere of Grammy-award winning composer Michael Daugherty’s Reflections on the Mississippi for Tuba and Orchestra, commissioned by the Boyer College. Our faculty member and Philadelphia Orchestra Principal Tuba, Carol Jantsch, will be the soloist. The program also includes Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 9 in E-flat major, Op. 70, and Rossini’s Semiramide Overture.

Tickets $35-$20 ($10 for students and seniors)

CenterCharge 212-721-6500 or lincolncenter.org.

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